Is there a less risky way to participate in screening mam-mography?

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, as well as
the national health plans of England, Holland, Italy, and Sweden, recommend
screening mammography no more than every two years and only after menopause.
Several studies show no advantage to yearly mammograms. Once every two
or three years confers the same decrease in five-year mortality, with
less radiation hazard to individuals and society, and at far less cost.